July 15, 2016 12:35 PM PT1:35 PM MT2:35 PM CT3:35 PM ET19:35 GMT3:35 AM 北京时间12:35 PM MST2:35 PM EST2:35 PM CT23:35 UAE15:35 ET18:35 - Miller signed a blockbuster $114.5 million contract with the Broncos on Friday that includes $70 million in guarantees and makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Analysis: The Super Bowl 50 MVP accepted the six-year offer two hours before Friday's deadline, tweeting a photo of himself with the caption "For Life."

July 14, 2016 5:28 PM PT6:28 PM MT7:28 PM CT8:28 PM ET0:28 GMT8:28 AM 北京时间5:28 PM MST7:28 PM EST7:28 PM CT4:28 UAE (+1)20:28 ET23:28 - The Broncos have upped their offer to Miller by offering to guarantee a record $70 million of the six-year deal. The sides agreed to the parameters of a $114.5 million deal last month but Miller's camp rejected Denver's offer of $38.5 million in guarantees. GM John Elway's offer now surpasses the $63 million in guarantees that Philadelphia's Fletcher Cox received last month and represents the most money ever offered a non-quarterback. Analysis: The sides have until 4 p.m. EDT Friday to get a signed deal into NFL headquarters.

July 8, 2016 12:56 PM PT1:56 PM MT2:56 PM CT3:56 PM ET19:56 GMT3:56 AM 北京时间12:56 PM MST2:56 PM EST2:56 PM CT23:56 UAE15:56 ET18:56 - The Broncos have boosted their offer to Miller, who has threatened to sit out the 2016 season without a long-term deal. The new proposal moves up the date at which more money would be guaranteed. Analysis: Guaranteed money reportedly has been the sticking point between the two sides on the proposed six-year, $114.5 million contract. Miller is haggling to get more guarantees in his deal, and most of the approximately $39.8 million Denver did guarantee in its most recent offer was spread over two years.

June 16, 2016 11:57 AM PT12:57 PM MT1:57 PM CT2:57 PM ET18:57 GMT2:57 AM 北京时间11:57 AM MST1:57 PM EST1:57 PM CT22:57 UAE14:57 ET17:57 - Miller expressed his toughest sentiments yet about his contract situation Thursday by insisting he won't play in 2016 if the Broncos keep the franchise tag on him. Analysis: The Super Bowl 50 MVP used his Instagram account to convey his stance. "I love my Teammates, Coaches, and My Fans but there is "No Chance" I play the 2016 season under the Franchise tag." The Broncos offered Miller a six-year, $114.5 million deal but it was turned down because Miller wasn't happy with the amount of guaranteed money in the offer. Denver offered $38.9 million in guaranteed money over the first two years with a potential of $58 million overall.

Apr. 27, 2016 4:53 PM PT5:53 PM MT6:53 PM CT7:53 PM ET23:53 GMT7:53 AM 北京时间4:53 PM MST6:53 PM EST6:53 PM CT3:53 UAE (+1)19:53 ET22:53 - Miller's representatives have rejected a six-year, $114.5 million contract proposal from the Broncos, a source familiar with the negotiations has told the Associated Press.Analysis: The deal included $39.8 million in guaranteed money over the first two years and would have made Miller the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Miller has yet to sign his $14.129 million tender in hopes of working out a long-term deal with the Broncos prior to the July 15 deadline to negotiate with franchise players and wasn't present when the team opened its mandatory minicamp Tuesday.

Mar. 4, 2016 9:45 AM PT10:45 AM MT11:45 AM CT12:45 PM ET17:45 GMT1:45 AM 北京时间10:45 AM MST12:45 PM EST11:45 AM CT21:45 UAE12:45 ET16:45 - The Super Bowl MVP will be a contestant on ABC's upcoming season of "Dancing with the Stars." Analysis: BSN Denver first reported Miller's scheduled appearance on the popular prime-time show. Miller has made a career of sacking quarterbacks and celebrating with different dances, some of which have gotten him fined. His "Key & Peele" sack dance last season cost him $11,567.

Mar. 1, 2016 8:53 AM PT9:53 AM MT10:53 AM CT11:53 AM ET16:53 GMT12:53 AM 北京时间9:53 AM MST11:53 AM EST10:53 AM CT20:53 UAE11:53 ET15:53 - The Broncos placed their exclusive franchise tag on the Super Bowl 50 MVP on Tuesday after Denver general manager John Elway and Miller's agent were unable to agree on a long-term contract for the star linebacker who expects "peaceful" negotiations. Analysis: The one-year tender offer means Miller's salary will be no less than the average of the top five salaries at his position. That's about one and a-half times the $9.754 million he made last season. Both sides are confident they'll work out an extension before the July 15 deadline, however, that will make the 26-year-old pass-rusher yet another $100 million megastar.